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Supply Chain Visibility Through RFID

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Publisher Manhattan Associates
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Topics RFID, Mobile - Wireless Communications Date added 06 Jan 2006
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is increasingly being adopted across the supply chain to address trading partner requirements and government and consumer demand for improved product tracking and traceability. But, how can you achieve value with RFID beyond compliance? This webcast will look at how RFID solutions have helped Electrolux gain visibility into stock levels, enable them to track products as they leave the DC, hit a major retailer location and move from a stock room to the sales floor. The webcast will discuss how enhanced visibility provided through RFID will strengthen Electrolux's overall in-stock position with major retailers and help the company improve forecasting.

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